Llandudno 2 Barry Town United 0

Two goals in as many first-half minutes from Leo Smith and John Owen were enough to secure Llandudno a first Welsh Premier League victory of the season.

The win was sufficient to lift the Seasiders off the bottom of the table and relieve the pressure on manager Iwan Williams.

He said: "It's a weight off our shoulders, but there's been a lot of negativity surrounding the club - and rightly so as we hadn't won yet - but in that changing room we kept believing and we believed today as well."

Llandudno started well and it was Smith who had the first opportunity after just four minutes, his shot well saved by Barry’s Mike Lewis.

Cardiff Met Uni 1 Cefn Druids 0

After a lengthy stoppage for treatment, the front runner - a key figure for the Ancients - was stretchered off before half time.

The encounter was settled 11 minutes from time in bizarre fashion when the Archers were awarded an indirect free kick in the box, and the ball was rolled to Kyle McCarthy whose shot was deflected into the net off the wall.

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The Met were made to battle all the way for their victory at Cyncoed with the Druids having enough chances in the second half, with Jordan Evans and Aaron Simpson going close and Nathan Peate heading against the bar late on.

Defeat saw Huw Griffiths' side return to the foot of the table, while the Met are now joint top on nine points along with three other teams.